Early Menopause Increases Risk of Dementia — and More Health Headlines
The study of 1,329 women links early menopause to higher dementia risk and finds post-menopause hormone replacement therapy may reduce that risk, researchers said.
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Early menopause increases risk of dementia — and more health headlines
Medical Watch Digest for Oct 14 Early menopause increases risk of dementia The connection between menopause and dementia. Early menopause is linked to an increased risk for dementia. University of Galway neurologists led an international study outlining the association between reproductive factors and markers of brain aging. And they offered a possible solution. Researchers say hormone replacement therapy can offset the risk for reduced cognitiv…
Early menopause linked to increased dementia risk
A new international study led by University of Galway has found that entering menopause at an earlier age is associated with an increased risk of dementia. The research also showed that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) after menopause appears to be associated with a reduced risk of dementia. Today's top videos The findings have been published this week in the Journal for Alzheimer's Disease. The research team from University of Galway and Bost…
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